Australia’s social media ban for under-16s has met its first test as teens found to be continuously using banned apps, ...
She swore she had deleted Snapchat. He believed her — until a notification sound he recognized cut through the room one ...
SYDNEY, March 13 - One-fifth of Australian teenagers under 16 were still using social media two months after the country ...
More than one-fifth of Australian teens under 16 are still using social media months after the government ban, industry data ...
A new study in partnership with Omnicom and Ipsos found that the app’s users are more likely to watch a show after discovering it on social media platforms.
Appstinence founder Gabriela Nguyen deleted her social media accounts and downgraded to a dumbphone after finding the tech ...
Snapchat announced nominees for the first-ever Snappy Awards Show, which will honor DJ Khaled with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Teens are growing up online, but the risks are rising faster than the rules. With under-16 bans under discussion, parents, politicians, and experts are asking: what actually keeps young people safe?
Data provided to Crikey by parental monitoring company Qustodio shows usage among under-16s during the first three months of ...
Instagram down: Instagram users reported issues with the direct messaging feature, claiming that they're unable to send or receive private chats.
Authorities say the 24-year-old sent had explicit chats with at least eight girls, some as young as 12, and discussed trying to meet up with at least one.